E. coli O145 Lawsuit on Behalf of HUS Victim in New York

Attorney Fred Pritzker has been retained by a young woman who developed hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) from an E. coli O145 infection linked to Freshway Foods romaine lettuce.  His client, a student at Daemen College in Amherst, New York, contracted an E. coli O145 infection in April that developed into hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), a life-threatening illness that can cause kidney failure, central nervous system damage, heart problems, pancreatitis, and other serious medical conditions. The student’s illness resulted in three separate hospitalizations and will seriously set back the course of study she was pursing as a freshman at Daemen College.  Our law firm is preparing to file an E. coli O145 lawsuit on behalf of our client.

Students from Roy C. Ketcham High School, John Jay High School Wappingers Junior High School and Van Wyck Middle School in the Wappingers Central School District in Wappingers Falls, New York, were also sickened in the Freshway Foods lettuce E. coli O145 outbreak.  Two of the students developed HUS, a 15-year-old and a 17-year-old.

Attorney Fred Pritzker is currently representing several E. coli-HUS victims throughout the United States, including New York, that have been sickened by contaminated food.  In the last two weeks, he has flown to Ohio and New York to visit with his clients and their families.  For a free consultation regarding an E. coli-HUS lawsuit, please call Fred at 1-888-377-8900 (TOLL FREE) or submit our consultation form.  Our law firm is not paid unless you win.

HUS complications and future medical expenses:

Keywords: E. coli O145 lawsuit, HUS syndrome, lettuce recall, attorney for E. coli O145 victims, class action lawsuit, Freshway Foods romaine lettuce recall, Roy C. Ketcham High School, John Jay High School Wappingers Junior High School, Van Wyck Middle School, school cafeteria E. coli, hemolytic uremic syndrome, uremia.

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